dmr
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kshapero said:I am still a Shutterbug fan, but there are many others.
I like Shutterbug too, even though it's been going {d-word} more and more.
I still buy Popular Photography. That's one of my "read on the plane" staples.
Lately I've enjoyed JPG Magazine.
The one I still miss is Modern Photography, the one I learned from.
gb hill
Veteran
Shutterbug use to be my favorite til it went mostly digital. I have a Pop Photo sub that my wife got me but it mostly gets thumbed through. I like Rangefinder magazine. I like to read about other photographers and what they are doing to suceed in the business. Focus & B&W the U.S. version are good.
Rico
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The original Camera Arts
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
gb hill said:Shutterbug use to be my favorite til it went mostly digital. I have a Pop Photo sub that my wife got me but it mostly gets thumbed through. I like Rangefinder magazine. I like to read about other photographers and what they are doing to suceed in the business. Focus & B&W the U.S. version are good.
Forgot about Rangefinder...but it's free...
Lots of neat shots and ideas in there...
Mikael.N
Established
B&W uk magazine i like there printing articles.And not so much digital sidetracks
.JL.
Established
B&W and Lenswork.
Sometimes I read Focus and PDN. They're like newspaper about the current fine art and commercial photography market, respectively.
Sometimes I read Focus and PDN. They're like newspaper about the current fine art and commercial photography market, respectively.
Thea
Established
I subscribe to Aperture, however I am not going to continue my sub next year, as they take so long to reach me here in the UK, (last issue over 3 months!!) That the new one is out before I have got the previous one!
I thought I would subscribe to Lensworks instead.....They use airmail!
I thought I would subscribe to Lensworks instead.....They use airmail!
bobkonos
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eli griggs said:I haven't read any of the newer photography magazines in years, but I still have all, I believe, of the 1980's Cameras Arts on my bookshelf, courtesy of a good friend years ago, who paid attention when I mentioned it was my favorite defunct magazine.
Eli
Thanks for the memories. Oh how I wish I had my copies of Camera Arts. I subscribed back then and wish I had kept them. Great magazine.
I regularly look at and occasionally purchase Blindspot, Leica World, Leica Fotographie International, ZOOM, and Aperture. I receive the LHSA and NHS Journals since I am a member of both. I am trying to find all of the now-defunct Japanese magazine "LEICA." By the way, I love magazines.
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bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Photo Life from Canada. I've been getting it for nearly two years now, and still like it.
I do get Pop Photo, it's gotten better lately, but still below what I think it should be.
I don't look at the ads much, as I'm mostly a film guy and nearly everything is geared to digital.
I do get Pop Photo, it's gotten better lately, but still below what I think it should be.
I don't look at the ads much, as I'm mostly a film guy and nearly everything is geared to digital.
popstar
Well-known
I subscribe only to Lenswork, though I've been considering adding a subscription to JPG as well. For a magazine with all user-defined content it is done really well.
Pablito
coco frío
DoubleTake used to be interesting, though they seem to be in limbo now...
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
PDN is my favorite. Better business centered content I think.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Nobody's answered "Playboy" yet, so I must assume it's a trick pollback alley said:where's the poll?
In fairness, the articles, I've been told, are quite interesting.
Seriously, though, B&W magazine; although there are some issues that disappoint me at times, and others that wow me.
meeker
Established
I subscribe to JPG (great VFM IMO and I think you can read it for free in digital format). I used to get Aperture, but let my subscription expire.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I like LFI despite being a Leica AG marketing tool it has really good photos and helpful info.
pvdhaar
Peter
I read the UK B&W magazine for about two years, and they were a very good read. But at some point they started to recycle stuff they'd done two years back, that's when I gave up on them.
thmk
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I had a subscription for Lenswork in the past two years but did not renew it because of costs. The only mag I still buy is the LFI.
Kent
Finally at home...
Hi!
Great thread. Thanks.
I only have easy acces to German magazines, so this is my ranking:
1. "Foto Magazin"
2. "Photo Deal"
3. "ColorFoto"
Then "Photographie", "ProfiFoto" and "Photo Technik International".
But I read my first copy of LFI ("Leica Fotografie International"). This is a great magainze and it will not be the last copy I've bought!
I would rank it very close to my fav. Perhaps it will become my No.1 mag.
The only English magazine I can easily get is "Practical Photography" which is not bad but not amazing either.
As far as online magazines are concerned, I like "2point8".
Great thread. Thanks.
I only have easy acces to German magazines, so this is my ranking:
1. "Foto Magazin"
2. "Photo Deal"
3. "ColorFoto"
Then "Photographie", "ProfiFoto" and "Photo Technik International".
But I read my first copy of LFI ("Leica Fotografie International"). This is a great magainze and it will not be the last copy I've bought!
I would rank it very close to my fav. Perhaps it will become my No.1 mag.
The only English magazine I can easily get is "Practical Photography" which is not bad but not amazing either.
As far as online magazines are concerned, I like "2point8".
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Thea
Established
I have heard of JPG, what sort of magazine is it?
Re Aperture, I have to pay double subscription to have it delivered over to the UK, AND they still take 3 months. You can buy it from Photographer's Gallery in London, so thought I would swallow the extra cost and just buy the issues I really want from there.
If anyone is interested in more "academic" fine art type of magazine I can highly recommend Hotshoe,
www.hotshoeinternational.com.
its reasonably priced, £4.50 an issue, and whats more its SMALL enough to carry about!
Thea
Re Aperture, I have to pay double subscription to have it delivered over to the UK, AND they still take 3 months. You can buy it from Photographer's Gallery in London, so thought I would swallow the extra cost and just buy the issues I really want from there.
If anyone is interested in more "academic" fine art type of magazine I can highly recommend Hotshoe,
www.hotshoeinternational.com.
its reasonably priced, £4.50 an issue, and whats more its SMALL enough to carry about!
Thea
Nachkebia
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I like PDN 
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